UQ Axon Learning Lab
St Lucia Campus, Queensland
The Axon Learning Lab is a fully interactive teaching and learning lab for the Electrical Engineering Faculty, which supports various pedagogical modes. The theatrical set quality of the space encourages students to engage with the alternative modes and to value creative solutions.
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Groups of 3 students clustered in tables share interactive tablet PC’s linked with wall-mounted screens. A continuous strip of whiteboard supports creative, unstructured group work. The Lecturer retains control over individual tables through a linked room AMX system that enables switching from group work too didactic mode.
The active learning space was a part of a Wilson Architects' research study, which focused on pedagogy, timetabling and cost, and asked the question ‘do active learning classrooms liberate the timetabling of space?’ Read about our research projects and papers Groups of 3 students clustered in tables share interactive tablet PC’s linked with wall-mounted screens. A continuous strip of whiteboard supports creative, unstructured group work. The Lecturer retains control over individual tables through a linked room AMX system that enables switching from group work too didactic mode.
The active learning space was a part of a Wilson Architects' research study, which focused on pedagogy, timetabling and cost, and asked the question ‘do active learning classrooms liberate the timetabling of space?’ Read about our research projects and papers here.
Client
University of Queensland
Completed
2010
Key Personnel
Hamilton Wilson, Phillip Lukin
Traditional Custodians of the Land
Turrbul and Yuggera people
Gross Floor Area
286m2
Contractor
Stewart Constructions